This short getaway offers insight into Iceland’s nature and cultural life, with two nights in Iceland’s capital and two nights in South Iceland, an ideal location for the search for the Northern Lights. Visit Reykjavík, the Blue Lagoon, the Black lava beach, Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfall, the Golden Circle, meet Icelandic horses on a farm and see the Northern Lights. Optional Glacier Hike on Sólheimajökull and optional Northern Lights cruise by boat from Reykjavík. Excellent value for money and a short winter trip to the Icelandic countryside.
Explore Iceland’s hidden highland beauty as well as famous natural wonders with this popular combination of small group sightseeing and nature walks. Come with us and see the secret wilderness gems that so few visitors ever experience!
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Discover the magnificent Fjords of Norway on thisexclusive tour, including all the major sights of the region,whilst enjoying staying at first class hotels with the best
Staying at the ice hotel is a must for the modern adventurer - an experience utterly unlike other hotel stays. Inside, the temperature is never colder than -5 degrees to -8 degrees Celsius, regardless of how cold it may be outside. Unique rooms are decorated with ice art and sculptures. You sleep in a thermal sleeping bag on a special bed of snow and ice, on reindeer skins. Do not forget to visit the Ice Church, the Absolute Ice Bar, and the Ice Sauna!
We offer a number of escorted tours in Iceland as well as independent suggestions for self-drive and stop-over packages. Also, for a truly unforgettable vacation you may add Greenland to your Iceland visit. After all, Greenland's East Coast is only 2 hours away by air from Reykjavik.
Offering the ultimate Iceland experience, this superb self-drive tour covers all the major highlights of the mainland, plus the many wonders of the more secluded Westfjords. These two weeks of travel bring together a sequence of attractions, from the newly-formed volcanic hot spots such as Krafla, to those ancient landscapes found in the far west, where the roads lead to remote fishing villages, weave around coastlines and through narrow fjords. This is the ultimate Iceland experience - including the highlights of the Ring Road, the scenic Westfjords, and the mystical Snaefellsnes peninsula.
Flåmdalen, one of the most popular tourist resorts in the country, is a narrow valley stretching from the Hardangervidda in the south, to the Aurlandsdalen Valley a branch of the Sognefjorden - in the north.